INDIA: BSF stationed in West Bengal strikes again, this time breaking a person’s leg

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-162-2011
ISSUES: Impunity, Military, Torture,

Dear friends, 

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information from Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM) concerning the case of torture of an innocent villager by the Border Security Force (BSF). It is reported that the BSF officers assaulted the victim in the case, Mr Rokim, without any apparent reason thereby fracturing his left leg bone. It is reported that though a complaint has been filed at the local police station concerning the incident, no credible actions has been initiated against the BSF officers. 

CASE NARRATIVE: 

Rokim, son of Chercheru, aged about 24 years, is a farmer. He resides at Boorfulbari, in Uttar Dinajpur district of West Bengal within the jurisdiction of Goalpokhar Police Station. On 23 June 2011 at about 7 pm Rokim was answering nature’s call near the house of one Mr Amjad Ali. In many parts of rural India, due to the lack of proper toilet facilities, it is common for people to ‘ease’ themselves in the open. 

While Rokim was squatting down on the ground, about seven to eight BSF officers from Fulbari Border Out Post, came near him. Out of them two BSF officers, without any apparent reason mercilessly assaulted Rokim with their rifle butts and wooden sticks. Rokim sustained grievous injuries as the result of the assault. Rokim fell down on the ground and lost his consciousness. 

When he regained his consciousness he dragged himself to his house. Then he went to the Sahara Clinic, located at Dharmashala Road, Kishanganj, North Dinajpur. At the hospital he was identified of having suffered a series of injuries, of which one was a fracture on his left leg. 

Rokim then sent a written complaint against the BSF officers addressed to the Officer-in-Charge of Goalpokhar Police Station through the registered post on 23 August 2011. However, no action followed Rokim’s complaint. Rokim also filed a written complaint to the Block Development Officer, Goalpokhar-I Division Block, Uttar Dinajpur on the same day. 

MASUM reports that the BSF officers were from battalion number 23 stationed in the district. MASUM has also filed a complaint at the National Human Rights Commission of India about the incident. No action has followed based on this complaint as well. 

SUGGESTED ACTION: 
Please write to the authorities listed below asking for their urgent intervention in this case. The AHRC is also writing a separate letter to the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture calling for an intervention in this case. 

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SAMPLE LETTER

Dear __________, 

INDIA: Kindly take actions against the BSF officers who tortured and broke the leg of an innocent farmer in Uttar Dinajpur district 

Name of victim: Mr Rokim, son of Chercheru, aged about 24 years, residing at Boorfulbari, Solpara post, Uttar Dinajpur district, West Bengal 
Alleged perpetrators: About seven or eight BSF officers from Fulbari Border Out Post, from Battalion number 23 stationed at Uttar Dinajpur district, West Bengal 
Date of incident: 23 June 2011 
Place of incident: Barofulbari, Uttar Dinajpur district 

I am writing to you concerning the case of Mr Rokim, son of Chercheru, aged about 24 years, who is a farmer. I am informed that the BSF had tortured Rokim, without any apparent reason and have fractured his left leg. 

Rokim resides at Boorfulbari, in Uttar Dinajpur district of West Bengal within the jurisdiction of Goalpokhar Police Station. On 23 June 2011 at about 7 pm Rokim was answering nature’s call near the house of one Mr Amjad Ali. In many parts of rural India, due to the lack of proper toilet facilities, it is common for people to ‘ease’ themselves in the open. 

While Rokim was squatting down on the ground, about seven to eight BSF officers from Fulbari Border Out Post, came near him. Out of them two BSF officers, without any apparent reason mercilessly assaulted Rokim with their rifle butts and wooden sticks. Rokim sustained grievous injuries as the result of the assault. Rokim fell down on the ground and lost his consciousness. 

When he regained his consciousness he dragged himself to his house. Then he went to the Sahara Clinic, located at Dharmashala Road, Kishanganj, North Dinajpur. At the hospital he was identified of having suffered a series of injuries, of which one was a fracture on his left leg. 

Rokim then sent a written complaint against the BSF officers addressed to the Officer-in-Charge of Goalpokhar Police Station through the registered post on 23 August 2011. However, no action followed Rokim’s complaint. Rokim also filed a written complaint to the Block Development Officer, Goalpokhar-I Division Block, Uttar Dinajpur on the same day. 

MASUM reports that the BSF officers were from battalion number 23 stationed in the district. MASUM has also filed a complaint at the National Human Rights Commission of India about the incident. No action has followed based on this complaint as well. 

I therefore urge you to take the following actions in the case: 

1. That the police register the complaint of the victim against the BSF; 
2. The police record the statement of the witnesses, if any, to the incidents; 
3. The West Bengal State Administration order an immediate enquiry against the BSF’s conduct along the Indo-Bangladesh border, in particular their alleged acts of threats against the civilians and human rights defenders; 
4. Should the inquiry and the complaint filed by the victim provide adequate information about the BSF officers involved in the case, such officers be immediately discharged from active duty at the BSF and detained at the BSF camp or at the local police station as required under the BSF Act; 
5. The victim provided immediate protection and compensation; 

Yours sincerely, 

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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO: 

1. Ms Mamata Banerjee 
Chief Minister 
Government of West Bengal 
Writers’ Building, Kolkata, West Bengal 
INDIA 
Fax: + 91 33 22144328 
Email: cm_wb@nic.in 

2. Chief Secretary 
Government of West Bengal 
Writers’ Building, Kolkata, West Bengal 
INDIA 
Fax: + 91 33 22144328 
Email: chiefsec@wb.gov.in 

3. Additional Chief Secretary (Home) 
Government of West Bengal 
Writers’ Building, Kolkata, West Bengal 
INDIA 
Email: sechome@wb.gov.in 

4. Director General & Inspector General of Police 
Government of West Bengal 
West Bengal Police Directorate 
Writers’ Building, Kolkata, West Bengal 
INDIA 
Fax: + 91 33 22145486 
Email: dgp_westbengal@gmail.com 

5. Superintendent of Police 
Murshidabad 
BMP Police Office 
Berhampore 742101, Murshidabad District 
West Bengal State 
INDIA 

6. Mr P. Chidambaram 
Home Minister 
Government of India 
Ministry of Home Affairs 
North Block, New Delhi 110003 
INDIA 
Fax: + 91 11 23093750 / 23092763 
Email: hm@nic.in 

7. Chairperson 
National Human Rights Commission 
Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg 
New Delhi 110001 
INDIA 
Fax: + 91 11 2338 4863 
E-mail: chairnhrc@nic.in 

8. Director General BSF 
Block 10, CGO Complex 
Lodhi Road, New Delhi -03 
INDIA 
Fax: +91 11 24360016 
E-mail: probsf@yahoo.com, bsfhq@bsf.nic.in, bsf_hq@hub.nic.in, bsf_hq@bsf.delhi.nic.in 

Thank you. 

Urgent Appeals Programme 
Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrc.asia

Document Type : Urgent Appeal Case
Document ID : AHRC-UAC-162-2011
Countries : India,
Issues : Impunity, Military, Torture,